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obama to head the fbi. on tuesday, he told an fbi judiciary committee that he now sees waterboarding as a form of torture, a shift from 2005 when he signed off on a memo justifying its use. he also gave his backing to president obama's to round program, saying it is under sufficient oversight. he is well known for reauthorizing the president spy program while forcing the bush administration to make changes. we will have more on his confirmation hearings later in the broadcast. a group of same-sex couples have filed suit challenging pennsylvania same-sex marriage ban, the first case over seat -- seeking to overturn a gay marriage ban since last month's right.n to defend that in julia lubork spoke from the pennsylvania capitol in harrisburg. >> there is public sentiment here that is rolling ever forward toward freedom to marry. >> it is a tragedy that talented, loving, productive citizens have to leave the state because their marriage is not recognized. >> the aclu plans to file similar cases in virginia and
obama to head the fbi. on tuesday, he told an fbi judiciary committee that he now sees waterboarding as a form of torture, a shift from 2005 when he signed off on a memo justifying its use. he also gave his backing to president obama's to round program, saying it is under sufficient oversight. he is well known for reauthorizing the president spy program while forcing the bush administration to make changes. we will have more on his confirmation hearings later in the broadcast. a group of...
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he was very angry at the obama administration, president obama, first saying that we would not do anything extreme like scrambled fighter jets to take on the plane of its 29- year-old hacker, only to essentially to the equivalent of that, which is getting the u.s. allies to block the plan that he thought he was on over their air space and forcing it to land in a completely different country. the main point that he made, the critical one, is that the u.s. government for years edward snowden, just like bradley manning. from the manning already did his leaks, mr. snowden as ensure that the documents he took will be revealed. they are not afraid of them. they are afraid of two things. they are afraid that future whistle-blowers will be inspired and that the american people become informed that the -- what the government is doing and they'd go against them. they want to make sure that the american people, the real enemy, do not learn what it is they ought to know about what their government is doing in the dark. that was the point that he made in his statement. >> what about edward snowden's ch
he was very angry at the obama administration, president obama, first saying that we would not do anything extreme like scrambled fighter jets to take on the plane of its 29- year-old hacker, only to essentially to the equivalent of that, which is getting the u.s. allies to block the plan that he thought he was on over their air space and forcing it to land in a completely different country. the main point that he made, the critical one, is that the u.s. government for years edward snowden,...
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dr gen and set off no alarms within the obama administration ministration this despite having to sidestep federal rules and perhaps even the freedom of information act now president obama has pledged to make his administration the most transparent in u.s. history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its own people and i don't mean the general public i literally mean the people it employs and potential whistleblowers alike in washington i marinate r.t. let's turn now to egypt where the military led interim government has laid out a five month plan to restore order to the country they also chose. a prominent economic consultant as the country's new prime minister but both of those decisions were denounced by the muslim brotherhood and the protests continue. as of last night we have not heard of any clashes or deaths that have occurred today as a protest as a result of these protests however it shoul
dr gen and set off no alarms within the obama administration ministration this despite having to sidestep federal rules and perhaps even the freedom of information act now president obama has pledged to make his administration the most transparent in u.s. history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its...
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the obama administration spent all week dancing around this question. ounds like a military coup and looks like one. $1.5 billion is at stake. turned law, if it's a military coup, they have to cut it off. gwen: the white house had been avoiding answering this question but they said yeah, well, maybe the military should release morsi. what's that about? >> they're dealing with this question of the money to use it as leverage to say look, we're not cutting it off this second. we're going to have to review it. it depend on what you're doing now. stop the violence, stop the round-ups. release president morsi and then maybe we can avoid the hammer falling down. >> peter, are you seeing divisions between democrats and republicans on the issue in congress? >> great question. it's one of the few issues that doesn't cross ordinary lines. republicans don't trust the muslim brotherhood. they believe they're hostile to he united states, believe in tyranny and are happy they're gone. there are other republicans who are more democracy advocates. neo conservatives and
the obama administration spent all week dancing around this question. ounds like a military coup and looks like one. $1.5 billion is at stake. turned law, if it's a military coup, they have to cut it off. gwen: the white house had been avoiding answering this question but they said yeah, well, maybe the military should release morsi. what's that about? >> they're dealing with this question of the money to use it as leverage to say look, we're not cutting it off this second. we're going to...
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circuit judge james robertson said -- the obama administration is proceeding with military aid to egypt one week after the ouster president mohammed morsi. reuters reports the u.s. will send four f-16 fighter jets to egypt as part of an annual aid package. eight more are due later in the year. at the white house, press secretary jay carney said the u.s. is still evaluating whether to brand morsi's removal as a coup, which would require the suspension of military aid. >> we are evaluating how the authorities are responding to and handling the current situation. we will take our time and the time necessary to make the determinations regarding what happened last week and the change of leadership, the removal of president morsi from power. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood has called on supporters to hold a major rally friday. prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for top motherhood leaders on charges of inciting violence. egypt's interim government says it still hopes to include muslim brotherhood officials in the country's new cabinet. al jazeera is reporting u.s. government helped fund mor
circuit judge james robertson said -- the obama administration is proceeding with military aid to egypt one week after the ouster president mohammed morsi. reuters reports the u.s. will send four f-16 fighter jets to egypt as part of an annual aid package. eight more are due later in the year. at the white house, press secretary jay carney said the u.s. is still evaluating whether to brand morsi's removal as a coup, which would require the suspension of military aid. >> we are evaluating...
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administration as you recall when he took office he said we're going to be the most open and transparent administration in the history of america and he's indicted what seven people under the espionage act more than every other president combined i think what they're doing with manning and with other cases is trying to make an example particularly the internet age were easier to obtain him to distribute information i think what they're trying to do is crack down on it but making examples and i think again private manning should be held responsible for this divulging classified information but to say a life sentence for espionage i think is overcharging and i don't know anyone that has seen what private manning has gone through the is not deterred by just the event so for so i think you know a reasonable sentence is what i'm hoping for and finally you had a chance to speak with private manning quickly what was he like what what what what what were his feelings like you know after i testified i got to speak with him just a few moments and shook my hand and thank me for for testifying and i
administration as you recall when he took office he said we're going to be the most open and transparent administration in the history of america and he's indicted what seven people under the espionage act more than every other president combined i think what they're doing with manning and with other cases is trying to make an example particularly the internet age were easier to obtain him to distribute information i think what they're trying to do is crack down on it but making examples and i...
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administration and before him the bush administration and that is whatever it is their interest in the middle east is whatever is really interest c.n.n. is going to promote those interests unfortunately when it comes to the bottom line even the media is subject to trying to find that financial security in order to care about their jobs and their content i mean also you co-founder of the. distance is resistance for thank you so much thank you let's turn now to the other story that has dominated headlines for the past month that of n.s.a. leaker edward snowden and the government's massive secret surveillance program over the weekend bolivia nicaragua and venezuela offered the former n.s.a. contractor asylum menace while in president nicolas maduro in nicaragua president daniel ortega made their offers public during separate speeches on friday however venezuela says that it has not heard from snowden and set a deadline of today for him to respond meanwhile bolivian leader evo morales said that snowden is welcome to his country although he has not admitted to receiving any formal asylum re
administration and before him the bush administration and that is whatever it is their interest in the middle east is whatever is really interest c.n.n. is going to promote those interests unfortunately when it comes to the bottom line even the media is subject to trying to find that financial security in order to care about their jobs and their content i mean also you co-founder of the. distance is resistance for thank you so much thank you let's turn now to the other story that has dominated...
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but today, you know, people--i guess people tend to trust president obama. they think he's a nice guy and they kind of just let it slide. the same people today you know, had this been the bush administration, all these things came out i think there would be a whole different reaction. i think it's a bit naive to roll over and pretend nothing is happening now because it's not always going to be barack obama in the white house. whatever the rules are now they got to be the rules whether it's rick perry or michele bachmann sitting where they are now. >> cenk: how much more could they abuse our privacy than barack obama has done? i guess a lot. to think that obama is a good guy makes no sense when his actions don't indicate that. he's theoretically a constitutional law professor but i'm not sure that he has read the constitution. >> since snowden, since the snowden affair happened, booz allen stock has gone up. you've got the current director of national intelligence came to the job of the white house from booz allen. and it's director is now vice president of b
but today, you know, people--i guess people tend to trust president obama. they think he's a nice guy and they kind of just let it slide. the same people today you know, had this been the bush administration, all these things came out i think there would be a whole different reaction. i think it's a bit naive to roll over and pretend nothing is happening now because it's not always going to be barack obama in the white house. whatever the rules are now they got to be the rules whether it's rick...
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>> this administration has done a lot of meetings with the natural gas industry. ofre is an undue influence their promotion of themselves on the policy. what we're doing is asking president obama, please, meet with the families and the scientists and engineers in the new film and give us an opportunity to make the case for equal time. this president's legacy should not be just one of meeting with corporations, but he should meet with the people. thousands are suffering. they have submitted letters to the white house, to the energy secretary, to valerie jarrett and done it in a public way. listen, you cannot advocate for fracked gas and yield climate change at the same time. >> speaking with the people, new york state continues to have an ongoing vocal and extensive popular campaign that has been preventing governor cuomo from doing what a lot of people think he wants to do, which is go- ahead with fracking here. >> new york did something unusual, they used democracy. they did an environmental impact ,udy, which has, in -- sessions. the latest review got 200-4000 p
>> this administration has done a lot of meetings with the natural gas industry. ofre is an undue influence their promotion of themselves on the policy. what we're doing is asking president obama, please, meet with the families and the scientists and engineers in the new film and give us an opportunity to make the case for equal time. this president's legacy should not be just one of meeting with corporations, but he should meet with the people. thousands are suffering. they have...
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administration to suspend the force-feeding of hunger strikers at guantanamo. the u.s. military says it plans to acknowledge from it on on by only force-feeding the prisoners at night. in a legal filing, attorneys for for prisoners with the human rights charity urge the u.s. government to agree to a court back to create ensuring the protection of the prisoners religious rights. in a video released by reprieve, the hip-hop artist and actor formerly known as most def voluntarily undergoes a force- feeding similar to those at guantÁnamo. hea disturbing sequence, screams for help before the force-feeding estopped. >> please, stop, stop! stop, stop it! stop! please, stop, i cannot do it. >> at least 40 of guantanamo's estimated one hundred 20 hunger strikers are being force fed. wisconsin has become the latest state to impose new restrictions on the right to abortion. on friday, scott walker riley signed a measure that would require women to undergo an ultrasound and here aspects of the fetus describe before obtaining an abortion. the bill would force abortion doct
administration to suspend the force-feeding of hunger strikers at guantanamo. the u.s. military says it plans to acknowledge from it on on by only force-feeding the prisoners at night. in a legal filing, attorneys for for prisoners with the human rights charity urge the u.s. government to agree to a court back to create ensuring the protection of the prisoners religious rights. in a video released by reprieve, the hip-hop artist and actor formerly known as most def voluntarily undergoes a...
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. >> michael: as "the new york times" reported yesterday, the obama administration is considering speeding up troop withdraw from afghanistan and is also entertaining a zero option. that would remove all troops by by 2014. complete with spacious offices fancy chairs, powerful air conditioning and a price tag of $34 million, the fifth the facility that was finished this year is essentially empty. our next guest is a soldier and wrote a book of how the elite teams of highly trained troops ofwrote a book of elite military is a thing of past. the former navy seal author of "damn view"." this is rourke denver. this is what we come up for a war room. the navy seals have been in the news an awful lot lately. what propelled you to write the book. >> the booken entired my service. i was in my senior year in college not knowing what i wanted to do next. my dad sent me a churchill book "early life." iti wanted to spend my life in public service and the navy seals fit that service. >> michael: i read churchill when i was younger totally different reaction. loved the guy but i didn't go into the navy s
. >> michael: as "the new york times" reported yesterday, the obama administration is considering speeding up troop withdraw from afghanistan and is also entertaining a zero option. that would remove all troops by by 2014. complete with spacious offices fancy chairs, powerful air conditioning and a price tag of $34 million, the fifth the facility that was finished this year is essentially empty. our next guest is a soldier and wrote a book of how the elite teams of highly...
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administration announced last month that it was ready to provide military support to rebel forces after declaring that president bashar all off regime had in fact used chemical weapons against civilians but it looks like not all lawmakers are ready to start blindly shipping weapons of broad according to the hill newspaper members of both the house and the senate intelligence committees have moved to enact tougher restrictions on funding the syrian rebels there reasoning fears of deja vu or as representative adam schiff says primary for me is the concern that if we become an arms supplier will be sucked into another sectarian civil war providing a small amount won't be enough to change the trajectory on the battlefield and will be called upon to give more and more sophisticated weapons i think the risk is too great that once we get in it will be very difficult to get out so far seventy one thousand people have died in the conflict although activists in the country put that number closer to one hundred thousand and as of right now the u.n. security council has not passed a resolution to a
administration announced last month that it was ready to provide military support to rebel forces after declaring that president bashar all off regime had in fact used chemical weapons against civilians but it looks like not all lawmakers are ready to start blindly shipping weapons of broad according to the hill newspaper members of both the house and the senate intelligence committees have moved to enact tougher restrictions on funding the syrian rebels there reasoning fears of deja vu or as...
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buildit was beginning to a civilian response corporation, the obama administration came in. under review, the department to the good stuff of renaming it the conflict and operations bureau. for budgetary and perhaps other reasons, they decided to take apart the civilian response corporation. butonce numbered over 1000 i is now reduced to a handful. withll have to staff this contractors. we're not prepared to staff this with professionals anymore than we were 10 years ago. that is the problem. experience has shown we need dedicated civilian professionals to conduct these stabilization operations well. we come in.e since the war in afghanistan, as we draw down, the military is putting together smaller numbers for stability operations but they have the ability to ramp up. we do not have something equivalent on the civilian side. we have not had that sense usaid was taken apart after the vietnam war. this is the first step to reestablishing civilian capacity. the initial cost is insignificant, $25 million. you can put together a staff of 125 professionals for contingency operati
buildit was beginning to a civilian response corporation, the obama administration came in. under review, the department to the good stuff of renaming it the conflict and operations bureau. for budgetary and perhaps other reasons, they decided to take apart the civilian response corporation. butonce numbered over 1000 i is now reduced to a handful. withll have to staff this contractors. we're not prepared to staff this with professionals anymore than we were 10 years ago. that is the problem....
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we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this program was established in 2009 by the american reinvestment and recovery act and is administered by ntia. we have nearly $4 billion invested in roughly 230 projects across the country, all aimed at expanding broadband access and adoption in the country. and i want to tell you a little bit about the programs and then tell you about why we care so much about this issue. so, we have the btop for infrastructure projects. these are building broadba
we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the...
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that's why so it's the american government it's the obama administration that sees this man as a spy these human rights activists are are going to support him and they're going to fight for him to the end of whether that means getting political will fly them in russia others certainly going to do their best to make sure he stays safe and that he's not handed over to the united states sure and she said thank you very much we'll be back of course and we'll chat to you more but right now our. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has reportedly promised to stop releasing leaks that haul washington in return for asylum here in russia that was the condition that from from to be former cia contract so to was drawn his previous application for russian asylum and he gathered thirteen human rights activists and lawyers a big transit zone of sheremetyevo airport and asked them to help him get refuge in russia apparently it snowed and said he was asking because it was proving impossible to fly to latin america venezuela bolivia and nicaragua have all offered him asylum just to remind you snowden
that's why so it's the american government it's the obama administration that sees this man as a spy these human rights activists are are going to support him and they're going to fight for him to the end of whether that means getting political will fly them in russia others certainly going to do their best to make sure he stays safe and that he's not handed over to the united states sure and she said thank you very much we'll be back of course and we'll chat to you more but right now our....
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lou: turning now to reports that the obama administration is considering withdrawing all troops from afghanistan the zero option. politically motivated maneuver to aid the obama administration dealings with the uncooperative aghani president carter site and for the president to disengage from the most frustrating for a picy failure. jennifer griffin has our report. >> "the new york times" exclusive said it tapped -- tongues wagging saying is that having obama consider the zero tripp option. appalling all troops from afghanistan leavg nine behind after 2014. >> the white house has made clear there is the zero option on the table. >> the state department pointed to the gina marie eight conference call that on the eve of president karzai visit to washington d.c.'' the president does not view these as a goalo keep troops in afghanistan. >> it is important to note we stated here, i think here but in public in january that's it was an option. >> it was a shot across the about. the president is very upset at the karzai attitude in the fracturing relationship but he wants to say he still has
lou: turning now to reports that the obama administration is considering withdrawing all troops from afghanistan the zero option. politically motivated maneuver to aid the obama administration dealings with the uncooperative aghani president carter site and for the president to disengage from the most frustrating for a picy failure. jennifer griffin has our report. >> "the new york times" exclusive said it tapped -- tongues wagging saying is that having obama consider the zero...
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the obama administration has been pressuring allies not to grant him asylum to make sure he returns to face espionage charges in the u.s. one report we have, venezuela has sent a plane to moscow to bring him bab. >>> also today, president obama's nominee for fbi director, james comey, tries to defuse criticism he had permitted waterboarding while serving in the bush justice department and his confirmation hearing today. comey declared that waterboarding is torture. previously he had endorsed a legal memo that authorized the use of waterboarding when he served as deputy attorney general under george w. bush but today comey told lawmakers that he always believed that the practice was wrong but was overruled. >> absolutely, senator. i -- when i first learned about waterboarding, when i became deputy attorney general, my reaction as a citizen and a leader was this is torture, it's still what i think. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to
the obama administration has been pressuring allies not to grant him asylum to make sure he returns to face espionage charges in the u.s. one report we have, venezuela has sent a plane to moscow to bring him bab. >>> also today, president obama's nominee for fbi director, james comey, tries to defuse criticism he had permitted waterboarding while serving in the bush justice department and his confirmation hearing today. comey declared that waterboarding is torture. previously he had...
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. >> reporter: the obama administration is condemning the violence and will not take sides. the white house says it will take more time to determine whether to call morsi's ouster a military coup. >> tens of millions of protestors have legitimate complaints against morsi's government. and they do not believe this was a coup. >> reporter: former secretary of state john alterman says the u.s. has an interest in keeping aid flowing to one of the strongest allies. >> the law says that if there has been a coup, the u.s. has to cut off aid. there has been a coup. and the u.s. doesn't want to quit giving aid. >> reporter: egypt's interim president called for an end to the violence as he tries to steer the country forward to a new election. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> the u.s. is reviewing its obligations to egypt under law and will consult with congress before any move is made about our country's aid to egypt. >>> firefighters are back on the scene of a two-alarm fire in elkton, cecil county. more than 60 firefighters from companies in cecil,
. >> reporter: the obama administration is condemning the violence and will not take sides. the white house says it will take more time to determine whether to call morsi's ouster a military coup. >> tens of millions of protestors have legitimate complaints against morsi's government. and they do not believe this was a coup. >> reporter: former secretary of state john alterman says the u.s. has an interest in keeping aid flowing to one of the strongest allies. >> the law...
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good work set your brother brother would be proud of the bad the obama administration according to a new report from a quiet she the obama administration has started a new policy in the wake of bradley manning's leak of thousands of documents to wiki leaks to weed out other potential leakers the program code named insider threats encourages federal employees to report suspicious actions of their colleagues based on behavioral profiling those who don't report their coworkers can face punishment sounds bad right here's the worst part for you mcclatchy there's no proof such profiling techniques actually work so there you have it the most transparent administration in history is going joe mccarthy on its employees even though there's no reason to believe the doing so will keep any of our secrets and he say it's not just me and the very very ugly the five on yesterday's episode of the five. claimed that he didn't want any more mosques built in america without a thorough investigation before hand to make sure potential mosque goers are not terrorists this fellow hosts water his remarks che
good work set your brother brother would be proud of the bad the obama administration according to a new report from a quiet she the obama administration has started a new policy in the wake of bradley manning's leak of thousands of documents to wiki leaks to weed out other potential leakers the program code named insider threats encourages federal employees to report suspicious actions of their colleagues based on behavioral profiling those who don't report their coworkers can face punishment...
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must take off its mask and kill us the obama administration doesn't want. to die but neither is it in a rush to give the detainees their lives back in washington i'm going to check on the military medical staff add kuantan i'm obey are not authorized to treat the detainees properly as doctors are now that is the view of frank arnold who's been advocating for washington to allow independent doctors to get access to the hunger strikers the regime which the joint task force for one time has written for the cleveland of these people requires truly abusive care and also is involves the use of medicines which are dangerous they are not allowed to behave like doctors and are compelled by the military hierarchy to behave like jailers in particular several of them have commented to me through their lawyer is that when they are asked to doctors for example to stop the environmental manipulation which leaves them freezing you know which we hear them at night for various disturbances the doctor says they have no power to do anything and as one of them's one of the hung
must take off its mask and kill us the obama administration doesn't want. to die but neither is it in a rush to give the detainees their lives back in washington i'm going to check on the military medical staff add kuantan i'm obey are not authorized to treat the detainees properly as doctors are now that is the view of frank arnold who's been advocating for washington to allow independent doctors to get access to the hunger strikers the regime which the joint task force for one time has...
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washington,-- in the obama administration has not called this a coup. they are hoping there will be an accelerated move toward democracy. i'm sure this is good to hear, especially in light of what happened earlier today, which is been problematic generalsn some ways and people who supported them are saying this is really responding to the people that we want to be inclusive. on the other hand, a lot of things that have happened indicate theye need to send a message quickly. is it sayingood new elections need to be held when the results of the last elections were not respected? >> good question. i think part of the problem last time was we did not have, prior to the elections that led to but the parliament and the president, they did not have a new constitution. some of the people in this coalition -- mohamed al bharati who is central, that they needed to see new constitution first. that is not a small issue. about basic and fundamental rights. >> it is about basic and fundamental rights. what is common in this coalition -- they oppose morsi. based know
washington,-- in the obama administration has not called this a coup. they are hoping there will be an accelerated move toward democracy. i'm sure this is good to hear, especially in light of what happened earlier today, which is been problematic generalsn some ways and people who supported them are saying this is really responding to the people that we want to be inclusive. on the other hand, a lot of things that have happened indicate theye need to send a message quickly. is it sayingood new...
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the obama administration is saying they are reviewing it but have not yet talked about whether aid to egypt should be suspended temporarily while they wait for democracy to return. we'll take a break. still to come, my first reads in the world of pom particulars, including fight over filibuster, could be about to explode in the senate. of course we'll have more on the george zimmerman trial as we wait for the jury to enter the courtroom as we wait for testimony to get under way. politics planner, the president has a bunch of internal meetings today. scott walker, a 2016er to watch, he's going to be in indiana headlining a fundraiser there. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love cheese. i love bread. i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too, with the weight watchers 360 program. the power to lose weight like never before. join
the obama administration is saying they are reviewing it but have not yet talked about whether aid to egypt should be suspended temporarily while they wait for democracy to return. we'll take a break. still to come, my first reads in the world of pom particulars, including fight over filibuster, could be about to explode in the senate. of course we'll have more on the george zimmerman trial as we wait for the jury to enter the courtroom as we wait for testimony to get under way. politics...
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they had this story where they began to have anonymous obama administration officials trashing our u.s. ambassador to egypt by saying that she was too far out front with the muslim brotherhood. it was all anonymous sources. i predict that the backlash against the administration for trying to throw another woman under the bus in foreign policy issues is really going to be big this week. people are going to come out and defend her and recognize that the coverage of anonymous sources trashing, you know, another woman here, is just too much to take. the complication of the story is becoming all too much for reporters. >> i think as long as the obama administration stays under the radar and president himself does not engage, that's the strategy. administration gets away without being held responsible for what they are doing or not doing moving on. big media story at least in new york this week. the state's former governor eliot spitzer getting back into politics and back into the media spotlight. . >> i want the voters to listen to what i have done, look at the record, attorney general. >>
they had this story where they began to have anonymous obama administration officials trashing our u.s. ambassador to egypt by saying that she was too far out front with the muslim brotherhood. it was all anonymous sources. i predict that the backlash against the administration for trying to throw another woman under the bus in foreign policy issues is really going to be big this week. people are going to come out and defend her and recognize that the coverage of anonymous sources trashing, you...
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i like to thank president obama and his administration, particularly the dhs and the department of justice for the assistance that boston received before, after, and during this event. the funding set a framework for multiple jurisdictions to work with one another in a highly effective manner. these agencies included "urban shield" training and collaborating on sunday -- scenarios that are similar. this associate in the efficiency and success of the subsequent investigation. this type of procedures reveal operational issues and allow us to correct them. there were also highly trained and was in the boston intelligence center that were critical decision-making and deployment of information flow. boston received important technology that would not have been possible without federal funding. vehicles and robots -- contribute to the safety of public officers and the success of the investigation. all agencies and trainees work as soon as he as possible on the ground. it is clear that there is a need for an improvement in information sharing. policies and practices for information and intelligen
i like to thank president obama and his administration, particularly the dhs and the department of justice for the assistance that boston received before, after, and during this event. the funding set a framework for multiple jurisdictions to work with one another in a highly effective manner. these agencies included "urban shield" training and collaborating on sunday -- scenarios that are similar. this associate in the efficiency and success of the subsequent investigation. this type...
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the obama administration hopes to run out the clock thinking a new scandal will take the place here. i think they are misguided. the reality is a lot of emotion was tied up in the 2012 election and a lot of people understandably feel the irs has blunted the obama ground game and may have changed the result. the longer they wait, the longer they delay the scandal grows. >> the fact is the fbi director seemed unprepared to even answer questions about this when he was questioned about it long of a it became public. let's pay a slot for those who have forgotten about fbi director muller answering what he was doing about this problem. >> tell me who the lead investigator is? >> off the top of my head no. >> this is the most important issue and y is heading the case, who the lead investigator is? >> at this juncture, no. >> can you get that information to us? how many people have you assigned to look into this situation. >> i have not had a recent briefing on it. >> the irs was used as a political tool to neutralize a political movement that had an affect on the 2010 election right before
the obama administration hopes to run out the clock thinking a new scandal will take the place here. i think they are misguided. the reality is a lot of emotion was tied up in the 2012 election and a lot of people understandably feel the irs has blunted the obama ground game and may have changed the result. the longer they wait, the longer they delay the scandal grows. >> the fact is the fbi director seemed unprepared to even answer questions about this when he was questioned about it...
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administration said it will maintain u.s. aid to egypt. and in a bid to bolster egypt's economy, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates announced today a total of $8 billion in assistance. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: political intrigue in the lone star state; artists who are also entrepreneurs; the b.p. settlement dispute; the immigration debate goes to the house; and portraits of american nurses. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: democrats in congress issued a warning to house republicans today on immigration reform. they insisted they will not accept any bill unless it provides a path to citizenship for 11 million people living in the u.s. illegally. the bill that passed the senate last month does just that. but in the house, speaker john boehner said the senate measure is still weak on what he considers the most fundamental point. >> the first big step that you have to have is serious border security because without serious border security what you're going
administration said it will maintain u.s. aid to egypt. and in a bid to bolster egypt's economy, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates announced today a total of $8 billion in assistance. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: political intrigue in the lone star state; artists who are also entrepreneurs; the b.p. settlement dispute; the immigration debate goes to the house; and portraits of american nurses. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >>...
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any comment from the obama administration? >> reporter: well, i will tell you, victor, pamela, so far all is quiet here in washington, d.c., no comment from the white house, and no comment so far from the state department on both venezuela and nicaragua's offer of asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. now, the president is spending the holiday weekend at camp david but it's likely going to be a working vacation. and he's likely following these latest developments. now, these two countries making statements on the same day it appears to show a sort of united front against the united states. several leaders in latin america, they were angered after recent incident where the president of bolivia's plane was not allowed through european airspace this week, and because that was simply because of suspicions that snowden may be on board that plane, so they had no clear path to their destination. they were forced to land until it was confirmed that snowden actually was not on board. but, of course, that angered bolivia's president. the
any comment from the obama administration? >> reporter: well, i will tell you, victor, pamela, so far all is quiet here in washington, d.c., no comment from the white house, and no comment so far from the state department on both venezuela and nicaragua's offer of asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. now, the president is spending the holiday weekend at camp david but it's likely going to be a working vacation. and he's likely following these latest developments. now, these two countries...
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>>> the obama administration declines to enforce a key part of its health care law and the gop see as new opening to delay the entire bill. will they succeed? plus, an oil train derailment wipes out a canadian town. does it bolster the case for the keystone pipeline? and former new york governor eliot spitzer takes a page from the anthony weiner playbook and jumps back into politics. voters seem inclined to give them bothing a second chance. but why? >> people who suggested that will's anything unusual about the delay of the deadline and implementation of a complex and comprehensive law are, you know, deliberately sticking their heads in the santd or willfully ignorant about past precedent. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." that was white house press secretary jay carney wednesday defending the obama administration's decision not to enforce a key part of the affordable care act. some say that in defiance of the law. the administration claims it has the legal authority to delay the employer mandate until 2014 and insist it is rest of obama care is still on track. but gop le
>>> the obama administration declines to enforce a key part of its health care law and the gop see as new opening to delay the entire bill. will they succeed? plus, an oil train derailment wipes out a canadian town. does it bolster the case for the keystone pipeline? and former new york governor eliot spitzer takes a page from the anthony weiner playbook and jumps back into politics. voters seem inclined to give them bothing a second chance. but why? >> people who suggested that...
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washington,-- in the obama administration has not called this a coup. they are hoping there will be an accelerated move toward democracy. i'm sure this is good to hear, especially in light of what happened earlier today, which is been problematic generalsn some ways and people who supported them are saying this is really responding to the people that we want to be inclusive. on the other hand, a lot of things that have happened indicate theye need to send a message quickly. is it sayingood new elections need to be held when the results of the last elections were not respected? >> good question. i think part of the problem last time was we did not have, prior to the elections that led to but the parliament and the president, they did not have a new constitution. some of the people in this coalition -- mohamed al bharati who is central, that they needed to see new constitution first. that is not a small issue. about basic and fundamental rights. >> it is about basic and fundamental rights. what is common in this coalition -- they oppose morsi. based know
washington,-- in the obama administration has not called this a coup. they are hoping there will be an accelerated move toward democracy. i'm sure this is good to hear, especially in light of what happened earlier today, which is been problematic generalsn some ways and people who supported them are saying this is really responding to the people that we want to be inclusive. on the other hand, a lot of things that have happened indicate theye need to send a message quickly. is it sayingood new...
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next washington for househe alliance reform talks about the obama administration's announcement that the mandate for large employers to provide insurance coverage has been delayed from 2014 until 2015. a new york times correspondent talks about a recent report showed america has the highest childbirth cost and the world. the washing institute has the latest in egypt. live on c- journal " span. newsmakers, i heard guest -- our guest is dr. ardis hoven. we asked her about expanding health care coverage. classified as a disease -- obesity was classified as a disease. doesn't make it more more open to be covered? >> i would look so. clearly, going forward when the ama said this is something we want to deal with, we want to escalate conversation to a significant level. we are going to look at the roots we must change to make things better around obesity. around hypertension what ever we choose to steady. believe the insurers will be a part of this. they want to see what is best for the patients as well. they want to help us to eliminate so much disease, so much suffering and help reduce t
next washington for househe alliance reform talks about the obama administration's announcement that the mandate for large employers to provide insurance coverage has been delayed from 2014 until 2015. a new york times correspondent talks about a recent report showed america has the highest childbirth cost and the world. the washing institute has the latest in egypt. live on c- journal " span. newsmakers, i heard guest -- our guest is dr. ardis hoven. we asked her about expanding health...
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certainly not in the obama administration when it comes to surveillance. and that it has expanded what surveillance can be. and the definition of surveillance. >> stephanie: you know, it feels like a circular argument. i was saying you know, i was talking about being on vacation and talking to a guy who is a liberal rachel maddow fan who thinks snowden is a traitor and said we should send in a drone and take him out. >> based on what? >> stephanie: that's what i'm saying rude. these are people -- we've got people on both sides -- michael moore and glenn beck agreeing that snowden's a hero. where do you fall on all of this stuff? it is hard -- go ahead. >> well, you know, i will say to an extent, i kind of don't give a crap about snowden at this point. you know, first of all any information that he was going to give he's given already. there's nothing else he can do. he is not any kind of active -- even if you want to call him a traitor, he's not an active traitor right now. so i'm more concerned with what do we do now that we know and i've said before, the
certainly not in the obama administration when it comes to surveillance. and that it has expanded what surveillance can be. and the definition of surveillance. >> stephanie: you know, it feels like a circular argument. i was saying you know, i was talking about being on vacation and talking to a guy who is a liberal rachel maddow fan who thinks snowden is a traitor and said we should send in a drone and take him out. >> based on what? >> stephanie: that's what i'm saying rude....
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now, some of this goes back to be fair to before president obama. hassan was being evaluated in the military, also during the bush administration. where there was a similar kind of reluctant. and i think it would be very helpful and very healthy if the hasan situation were described correctly, and it would leave us with law enforcement officers and intelligence agents having correct sense that -- which is very, very difficult but we want them to understand they're protecting us from bombings, not protecting us from possibly making a few mistakes about how you classify people. >> thank you, mayor, very much. i ask the chair's indulgence. i want to raise two questions and my clock was ticking but that was an important clarification and i would indicate to you, mr. mayor, many civilians were impacted at fort hood and i champion the cause it was in no way work-place violence. it was after the fact noted and those officers who were the supervisors of major hasan should have detected the erratic behavior. i call that connecting the dots and i argue vigoro
now, some of this goes back to be fair to before president obama. hassan was being evaluated in the military, also during the bush administration. where there was a similar kind of reluctant. and i think it would be very helpful and very healthy if the hasan situation were described correctly, and it would leave us with law enforcement officers and intelligence agents having correct sense that -- which is very, very difficult but we want them to understand they're protecting us from bombings,...
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no the obama administration is afraid of you. it is afraid of an informed and angry republic demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it should be. what do you -- what do you think about that type of perspective that the american public should be afraid of the government? >> well, i don't think that the american public should be afraid of the government. but -- the government has a responsibility to make sure that the classified information that it has is protected and that it hires people who will protect that information. i also don't think that the government should decide who is a journalist because whether you work for the, no times, "meet the press," or you are a blogger, or you are an activist on twitter, you are a journalist that is pushing these issues. the government shun be involved. i will tell what you is really happening here, though. it is the -- proved journalists, the media in washington, who have been getting all of these leaks, and are really upset that glen is coming in to the forefront and
no the obama administration is afraid of you. it is afraid of an informed and angry republic demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it should be. what do you -- what do you think about that type of perspective that the american public should be afraid of the government? >> well, i don't think that the american public should be afraid of the government. but -- the government has a responsibility to make sure that the classified information that it has is protected and...
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most recently, she served in the obama administration as director of speech writing and senior adviser to secretary of state hillary clinton. she was a senior adviser on hillary clinton's presidential campaign and was co-collaborator on her white house memoir, "living history." during the clinton administration -- maybe the first one we'll say at some point -- melissa served as a presidential speech writer and deputy assistant to the president and later as director of communications to the first lady. before entering government, she reported for the delta democrat times in greenville, mississippi, the washington star and "the washington post" where she was a reporter and editor covering a range of beats from politics to sports. she's contributed commentary pieces to the new york time, "the washington post," the huffington post, she blogs for punditwire.com and the politics & prose web site. she's received several journalism awards and is a frequent guest speaker at area universities. she's also chairman of the board of trustees at sidwell friends school and has served on the boards of
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after the obama administration this week gave businesses another year to comply with the regulation. this is the latest in a string of bad news for theaw. all five now say it is a train wreck. peter barnes joins us from washington. let's lay this out. how many people does this actually affect? >> reporter: rht now about 158 million people get their health insurance through their employer. so in theory the employer mandates covers them. however, in practice companies offer their employees health insurance as a benefit to try to attract the best a brightest. the congressional budget office did look at this question last yearf what would happen if obamacare were totally repealed. it estimated, believe it or not, that actually about 2 million people that would stay -- would get health care coverage from their employer. 2 million more people than if obamacare were to go into effect. why? well, some people might not get a at one company, but others would have to start to cover people that ey are not now. so about 2 mlion people probably affected by this. acy: everyone is better off without
after the obama administration this week gave businesses another year to comply with the regulation. this is the latest in a string of bad news for theaw. all five now say it is a train wreck. peter barnes joins us from washington. let's lay this out. how many people does this actually affect? >> reporter: rht now about 158 million people get their health insurance through their employer. so in theory the employer mandates covers them. however, in practice companies offer their employees...
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the obama administration,on, advised governments against allowing snowden to land on their territory. >> we are clear we would like to see him return, if he was granted asylum that would impact our bilateral relationship. >> reporter: his is one of several country that has offered asylum to the snowden.own. >> the united states does not do govern us. we are a free country andcountr sovereign and no one governsgo ups. >> reporter: the brazilian government has begun an investigation of its own.ow officials are there checking whether telecommunication firmsi operating inside of the firmsrms cooperating with the u.s. spying program. in new york ainsleyer tha ainsla live in new york. >>> the military released videod says that the gunmen fired on soldiers. prosecute testers are angry at last week -- protesters are angry at last week's coup that removed morsi. and some are saying that the we should cut off aid, but the th government says that that is not the best into the united states. >>> caribbean island bracing more rain as tropical storm chantal is headed their way. >>> later d.c. counc
the obama administration,on, advised governments against allowing snowden to land on their territory. >> we are clear we would like to see him return, if he was granted asylum that would impact our bilateral relationship. >> reporter: his is one of several country that has offered asylum to the snowden.own. >> the united states does not do govern us. we are a free country andcountr sovereign and no one governsgo ups. >> reporter: the brazilian government has begun an...